1. Squat - bodyweight + age (stolen from Boris)
2. Drop body fat to levels that will make me look cool - between 9 and 12%
3. To do more aerobic type training - stationary bike or long walks, weighted or otherwise
4. To do at least three hunting trips
5. Oh, yeah, to press 32 kg kettlebell

Couple more goals of personal and business nature; superstition doesn't allow me to openly talk about them.

Train more days than not. Mainly alternate days of erg/ride/jump rope with BW and KB stuff.
Work mobility much more. Neglected the hell out of that this year due to time constraints.
Maybe try running again and work up to 30 minutes once or twice a week.
Continue to get better at the guitar, mainly acoustic.
Get another old sports car. Hoping to find a nice MGA Coupe and hot rod it a bit.

I don't have a lot of experience with vampires, but I have hunted werewolves. I shot one once, but by the time I got to it, it had turned back into my neighbor's dog.

It is indeed. I've hit +80 with the 36 and 45 with the 42 so far, neither was horrid. Still a far cry from my goal. I'm pretty certain that being able to hit goal would mean I've got my ducks in a row in terms of strength and endurance. We shall see.

Lose some fucking weight - I know what I need to do but haven't found the motivation to just stop shoving food in my pie hole, as in years past. On the plus side, the training/conditioning side is on point.

1. Exercise every day. That one's easy.
2. Food journal. I hate this one but it's what works best for me to lose weight.
3. Get weight down below 220 and keep it there.
4. Don't injure myself.
5. Compete in at least two GS comps.

As always, I know these goals are subject to real life and can change for some reasons good, bad and unforeseen.

These aren't goals so much as things I think I am going to (hopefully) do:
- finish my sailboat I am building in the garage. Have start it first
- do a multi-day kayak trip
- next MA belt
- continue to stay fully funded until retirement
- more mountain biking!